[Bf-committers] Re: [Bf-blender-cvs] CVS commit: blender/source/blender/src buttons_editing.c buttons_object.c drawview.c editobject.c toolbox.c blender/release/scripts add_mesh_torus.py

Chris Burt desoto at exenex.com
Tue Apr 3 14:58:40 CEST 2007


"Are there any logical arguments for one or the other?"

Population?

300 million U.S.A. > 60 million U.K.

This of course ignores literacy, but I think the literacy rates in the
U.K. probably aren't so much higher in the U.K. that it would justify
using British English. No?

Regards,
--Chris

On 4/3/07, Alexander Ewering <blender at instinctive.de> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, Ton Roosendaal wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > In older past we tried to stick to British. But I always forget which is
> > what. I also don't have a preference really. Are there any logical arguments
> > for one or the other?
>
> Well, the most prominent example of clear use of British English (which is
> why I instantly said "Blender uses British English") is the Editbuttons,
> which say "Centre New", "Centre Cursor" etc...
>
> But of course, it doesn't really matter as long as it's consistent. While
> changing all this stuff to one or the other spelling, someone can also go
> through all the tooltips and remove the idiotic "Click to change" :)
>
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